“The Living Infinite illuminates the voices of women from a time when the Old World sifted into the New: when the darkness desperately needed lamps fueled by kerosene were replaced by the magic of the light bulb, and when the long days of traveling by carriage were replaced by the high velocity of trains. With elegance and poignancy, Avecedo threads into life the compelling story of Eulalia of Spain, a defiant princess who became a powerful manifestation of what it means to live beyond one’s caste, to disregard the chains placed down by tradition, and create a new woman no longer bound by duty.”
Read the full review in The Miami Rail.